Elling
Most likely the best female golfer ever, Annika Sorenstam says Tuesday she will call it quits after this season. There aren't many 'what ifs' about the 37-year-old's career; will there be in regards to her retirement? Time will tell, Steve Elling says.
Dobrow
Mike D'Antoni takes the helm of the New York Knicks, arguably one of the worst posts in pro sports right now, but it has company in the conversation. Larry Dobrow pities the fools with these sports positions.
Philly hopes to be right at home
Now it's the Flyers' turn. With the hostile confines of Mellon Arena gone for two games, let's see if the Flyers can use their melons to dig out of a 2-0 hole. Wes Goldstein says Philly can't keep turning the puck over and the trio of Briere/Prospal/Hartnell gotta start scoring.
Walsh meets with Goodell on Pats' videotaping
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh disclosed no new rules violations in the Spygate scandal during his meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell or in the tapes that the league released Tuesday.
Billups not expected to play in Game 5
Chauncey Billups is not expected to play for the Detroit Pistons in Game 5 against the Orlando Magic because of a strained right hamstring.
Tribune Co. moves ahead to sell Wrigley, team
Tribune Co. and its CEO Sam Zell rejected an Illinois state agency's plan to buy Wrigley Field and are pushing ahead to sell the ballpark together with the Chicago Cubs, a top company official said Tuesday.
Red Sox to take on Orioles minus Francona
Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona will miss two games starting Tuesday night following the death of his mother-in-law.
Quake spurs talk of torch relay suspension
The Olympic torch relay will be simplified, downscaled and open with a minute of silence Wednesday when a leg starts in the southeastern city of Ruijin, a symbolic gesture to thousands who died in a massive earthquake in central China.
IOC
The International Olympic Committee is giving $1 million to aid relief efforts following a heavy earthquake in China, the host of this year's Summer Olympics.
Gayego opts for rematch with Big Brown
Gayego, who finished 17th in the Kentucky Derby on May 3,was added to the Preakness field Tuesday. He will be the onlyone of the 19 horses beaten by Big Brown in the Derby to seeka rematch Saturday at Pimlico Race Course.
Bills' Hardy allegedly beat father, pulled gun
A woman called police saying Buffalo Bills rookie wide receiver James Hardy was beating up his father and had pulled a gun when she yelled for him to stop.
Hawks' Horford is unanimous pick
Al Horford and Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant headlined theNBA All-Rookie team announced Tuesday.
"Caught On Tape": Michael Fisher was found guilty of murdering his wife and son just moments before he attacked a courtroom deputy, reaching for his gun.
Born prematurely, Timmy Kelly has overcome disabilities with a spirited view of life and a love for singing. Flavia Colgan profiles Timmy for The Early Show series "Extraordinary People."
Many colleges and universities worldwide open their dorms to summer travelers at a significant savings from major hotel accomodations. You may even find them comfortable. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Harry Smith introduces actors David Hyde Pierce and Sara Ramirez who announce the 2008 Tony Award nominees. The ceremony will air on CBS Sunday, June 15, 8 p.m. ET